Amourgis & Associates

Category: Law firm

Address: 4249 Easton Way Ste 225, Columbus, OH 43219, USA

Phone: +16147144002

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

Tyrone Wilson

Oct 7, 2022

I will like to thank Ms Elliott Brooke for working with me on my case she Deserve Ten stars 🌟

Keith C

Sep 29, 2022

I’m so frustrated I’m shaking, I was told when I first contacted this company that at anytime I could cancel and get a refund on my money, I have lost everything and have absolutely no money, called to get my money back so I could live off that until I landed a job. Called for weeks and was told β€œsomeone would call me back”. No one called. It took me calling in everyday until I got someone only to be told IM NOT GETTING ANY MONEY BACK. There’s been really no help from the beginning which should have been my first red flag but since it was my first time I just thought this is how this goes. Do what you will with this information but I paid 50% of what I owe them and was told to kick rocks. Absolutely absurd. UPDATE: No one reached out to me! Had hope for a split second!

Nobie spencer

Aug 2, 2022

Will recommend ⭐️

Dave R

Jul 26, 2022

I contacted this firm because I needed some legal help. I was assigned to Joe Penko. What seemed like a good experience at the time over the phone quickly turned into a rather unpleasant one as time surpassed. When I called back in mid April of 2022, Joe assured me the issue I was calling about would be handled within 2-3 weeks and would hear back from him. I paid the retainer fee of $699 and all was well then. Joe stated I will reach back out to you within 2-3 weeks after this; well, after sending 4 separate emails and hearing NOTHING back within months, I decided to call and the receptionist who answered the said please give me a moment to contact Joe. I knew after giving her my name and forwarding this information to Joe that he would not take my call. I left several messages, numerous emails, and guess what, not ONE single response back from Joe. To me, this seems very unprofessional. I'm still trying to figure out what I paid the retainer fee of $699 for? The 30 minute phone call? VERY, VERY, displeased with the service I paid money for. To me it seems like NOTHING was done with my case nor resolved at all.

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Questions & Answers

What types of bankruptcy are there in Ohio?

Francis Espinoza | Jul 17, 2022
Amourgis & Associates | Jul 17, 2022

Individuals generally have two types of bankruptcy that they can choose from – Chapter 7 bankruptcy and Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Chapter 7 Chapter 13 Chapter 11

What are the steps to file bankruptcy in Ohio?

Francis Espinoza | Jul 17, 2022
Amourgis & Associates | Jul 17, 2022

Filing for bankruptcy in Ohio involves multiple steps. That is one reason to have an experienced lawyer on your side. 1. Document Your Income 2. Document Your Assets 3. Document Your Creditors 4. Credit Counseling Course 5. Petition Forms 6. Bankruptcy Trustee 7. Bankruptcy Hearing 8. Discharge of Debt

What is the difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13?

Francis Espinoza | Jun 17, 2022
Amourgis & Associates | Jun 17, 2022

With Chapter 7, those types of debts are wiped out with your filing's court approval, which can take a few months. Under Chapter 13, you need to continue making payments on those balances throughout your court-instructed repayment plan; afterwards, the unsecured debts may be discharged.

Under Chapter 7, what assets can be exempt of liquidation in Ohio?

Francis Espinoza | Jun 17, 2022
Amourgis & Associates | Jun 17, 2022

In Ohio, Chapter 7 bankruptcy exemptions include: - Up to $145,425 in equity in your primary residence - Up to $500 of cash on hand or on deposit - Up to $4,000 of value in one motor vehicle - Household goods worth $625 or less per item, with an aggregate value of all goods up to $13,400 - Up to $1,700 in jewelry - Up to $25,175 of personal injury compensation received within 12 months of the bankruptcy filing - Up to 75 percent of your wages - Up to $2,550 of value in property that you use in your job or business - Up to $1,325 of value in any property that you may add to another exemption or use to - protect any property that is not otherwise exempt - The interest in a burial plot - The full value of retirement accounts, including pensions, tax-exempt accounts, and IRAs - The full value of public benefits, such as disability assistance, earned income tax credits, workers’ compensation, or unemployment benefits - The full value of spousal or child support

Is there a Bryan that work here

Yvette Neely | Oct 15, 2021
Amourgis & Associates | Oct 15, 2021

Please call our Columbus office at 614 427 5986- we will answer your questions- thanks

Has your firm ever filed a adversary proceeding in a bankruptcy filing involving a case for recovery of property or money

William Shaw | Oct 16, 2019
Amourgis & Associates | May 18, 2022

Yes, our attorneys have both filed and defended adversary actions concerning the recovery of property (and other topics), although frankly, it is not very common. Nevertheless, we would be happy to talk to you further about whether we would be able to help you with your concerns.

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